This bi-lingual collection illustrates the concept of ¿Warrior of the Imaginary,¿ as defined by Patrick Chamoiseau, in a multi-faceted corpus of texts by and on Caribbean writers. For obvious reasons, many of the contributions in French engage critically with this notion and how it surfaces in the Martinican writer's fiction.
... Antonio Carlos Moraes et Victor Soria pour les discussions menées sur ce sujet. * Le concept de régime d'accumulation adopté dans ce travail est emprunté à Boyer, l987, p.46. * On adopte dans ce travail le concept de Sécurité.
Marshall , Brown Girl , Brownstones , 66 . 10. Mary Helen Washington , afterword to Brown Girl , Brownstones , by Paule Marshall ( New York : Feminist Press , 1981 ) , 312–13 . 11. Washington , afterword , 312 . 12.
British. Guiana. Writer. A visionary and original novelist, Harris left school at 17 to become a land surveyor and led ... He turned, therefore, to poetic prose to present the spirit of Amerindian mythology in conflict with the European ...
This book explores the ways in which the history of transplantation and settlement has provided unique challenges and opportunities for establishing a sense of place and an environmental ethic in the Caribbean.
Collection of essays that "consider the distinctive needs of research in Caribbean literature, language and culture and focus on honing research methods relevant to Caribbean material and the insights of the Caribbean experience".
This book investigates twentieth- and twenty-first-century Caribbean literatures in translation.
... de grands pans de rêve de parties d'intimes patries effondrées tombées vides et le sillage sali sonore de l'idée et nous deux ? quoi nous deux ? - The poem seeks to answer the question by suggesting that it is through language , through ...
... Themes in African- Guyanese History ( 1998 ) and Walter Rodney The Historian ( 2006 ) , and several scholarly articles including , " The Origins of Slave Rebellions in the Middle Passage , " and " African Resistance to the Atlantic ...
The story of the birth of the world's first independent black republic has since held an iconic fascination for a diverse array of writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout the Atlantic diaspora.